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Helper for adding versioning to you app

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app-versioner

Versioning helper for static assets. Useful for adding versioning (eg dist/1-0-4/css/main.css) to your output to make browser cache busting and version tracking easier.

Example usage

Configure SCSS variables for build path and environment in _vars.scss before you do a Sass build.

const AppVersioner = require('app-versioner').AppVersioner;

const IS_PROD = process.env.NODE_ENV === "production";
var appVersioner = new AppVersioner("/dev-environment/", "/prod-environment/", IS_PROD);

appVersioner.setScssBuildPath("app/scss/_vars.scss"); // $build-path: "/dev-environment/1-0-1/";
appVersioner.setScssEnv("app/scss/_vars.scss"); // $environment: "dev";

If you don't wish to include the versioning in the scss variable (maybe your dev environment doesn't really need it), you can pass false in 2nd parameter

appVersioner.setScssBuildPath("app/scss/_vars.scss", false); // $build-path: "/dev-environment/";

You can get the versioned path for your sass build like this ("bld" is short for "build directory" and accepts an string parameter)

var cssDir = appVersioner.bld("css");

If you need more control, you can choose to include the versioned folder or not like this

var includeVersioning = process.env.NODE_ENV === "production";
var cssDir = appVersioner.getBuildPath(includeVersioning) + "css"; // "/dev-environment/1-0-1/css/"

Or copy files after your production or development versioned folder like this

appVersioner.copyToBuildPath("app.css");

Or copy entire folders (pass true to 2nd parameter if you want to include the last folder - in this example "/js/" would be included in the output)

appVersioner.copyToBuildPath("dist/js/", true);

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Package last updated on 23 Mar 2018

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